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I am not a Miller drinker, but I have officially boycotted the beer for life after reading this thread. Thanks for giving me a reason not to buy that piss.
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Hilarious. It isn't a crazy opinion or anything. Its just exactly what BD asked for an example of.
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http://www.corporations.org/coors/article.html "The Coors family has always had strong ties to neo-Nazis. Adolph Coors allowed KKK meetings and cross-burnings on brewery property in Colorado. In 1984, Bill Coors fought against passage of the Civil Rights Act, telling an audience of black businessmen that blacks don't succeed because they "lack intellectual capacity." After encouraging them to go back to Africa, he said that one of the best things slave-drivers did to American blacks "was to drag your ancestors over here in chains" because blacks in America have greater opportunity than those in Africa." |
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As someone who used to live in a loft on Folsom Street (sooo not a main street by the way,) I have seen the fair. Not nearly as shocking as I thought it would be, and very few children who were no where near anything worse than an average trip to the beach.
It's just not in a place where you might accidentally end up there. That part of Folsom Street is bars, clubs, and art lofts, mixed with rehab centers and homeless shelters, although some of it has gone condo, and you might see the fair naturally evolve to the tamer side of street fairs based on the changing neighborhood. I have seen way more offensive things walking through SF's civic center up to city hall. The bourbon street comparisons are pretty accurate as far as the amount of public shock goes. It really isn't worth all the outrage. |
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